Hold onto your AirPods, tech fans! Apple is reportedly joining forces with Google to turbocharge Siri using the search giant’s cutting-edge Gemini AI model. According to Bloomberg, the deal—worth a cool $1 billion annually—will let Apple tap into Google’s 1.2 trillion-parameter AI system while it races to finish its own in-house tech. 🚀
Why the collab? Let’s just say Siri’s been playing catch-up with rivals like Alexa and Google Assistant for years. Complex requests? Third-party app integration? Not exactly Siri’s forte. But Gemini’s brainpower (think 1.2 TRILLION neural connections 🤯) could finally help Apple’s voice assistant level up.
Here’s the kicker: This isn’t about turning Siri into a ChatGPT clone. The partnership focuses on backend upgrades, not chatbot features. And don’t expect Google Search to hijack your iPhone—this is strictly an AI power-up. 🔋
Meanwhile, Apple’s own AI projects are stuck in development limbo, with Siri improvements delayed until 2026. CEO Tim Cook reportedly reshuffled leadership after losing confidence in the team’s progress. Now, exec Mike Rockwell is steering Siri’s AI makeover. Can this Google lifeline keep Apple in the voice assistant race? 🏎️💨
With Amazon’s Alexa getting an AI glow-up earlier this year and Google baking Gemini into its Assistant since 2023, the pressure’s on. One thing’s clear: The AI assistant wars just got WAY more interesting. 🍿
Reference(s):
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